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04/02/2026

Today's the day! Join us today to learn about Tsunami Preparedness as part of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management's Tsunami Road Show!

🌊 Tsunami 101 Community Roadshow – Newport at 11:30 am and Lincoln City at 6:00 pm🌊

Join us to learn how to prepare for earthquakes and tsunamis along the Oregon Coast. This free community event brings together experts from OEM, DOGAMI, the National Weather Service, and local partners to share practical, lifesaving preparedness information.

What you'll learn:
✔️ How tsunamis impact the Oregon coast
✔️ Natural warning signs to watch for
✔️ Evacuation zones and routes
✔️ How to build an emergency kit
✔️ How to be prepared to be self-sufficient after a disaster

Whether you live on the coast or are just visiting, knowing what to do can save lives.
🔗 Learn more: https://f.mtr.cool/xnwbiqooec

The Nature Conservancy, along with the Oregon Department of Forestry, will be doing a controlled burn at Cascade Head fr...
03/30/2026

The Nature Conservancy, along with the Oregon Department of Forestry, will be doing a controlled burn at Cascade Head from March 30th-31st. Small areas will be burned to manage open grassland habitat to enhance biodiversity. The Cascade Head trail will be closed during this time. Smoke may be visible from Lincoln City, please do not report.

King Tides are back for the last time this season! Please use these reminders to stay safe along the coast. Oregon King ...
12/31/2025

King Tides are back for the last time this season! Please use these reminders to stay safe along the coast. Oregon King Tides Photo Project

The NWS has issued a FLOOD WARNING in effect until 11:45PM tonight. Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-l...
12/19/2025

The NWS has issued a FLOOD WARNING in effect until 11:45PM tonight. Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Low-water crossings are inundated with water and may not be passable. Please be safe everyone!

The storm has caused widespread power outages. Please use these safety reminders! If possible, stay home. Lincoln City P...
12/19/2025

The storm has caused widespread power outages. Please use these safety reminders! If possible, stay home. Lincoln City Police Department North Lincoln Fire Rescue

The NWS has issued a HIGH WIND WARNING in effect until Wednesday December 17 at 6AM. Southwest winds 25 to 40 mph with g...
12/16/2025

The NWS has issued a HIGH WIND WARNING in effect until Wednesday December 17 at 6AM. Southwest winds 25 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph are expected. Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are possible. Tavel will be difficult for high profile vehicles.

12/15/2025

🚨 Landslide Update – Community Alert 🚨
Debris from the Highway 229 landslide is washing up along the Siletz River, Siletz Bay, and nearby beaches. If you come across personal items like photos or documents, please report them to law enforcement and provide a description of the item and where it was found.
📞 Call Lincoln County Sheriff's Office non-emergency: 541-265-0777
📞 Call City of Lincoln non-emergency: 541-994-3636

Stay safe and stay informed: https://www.co.lincoln.or.us/789/Lincoln-Alerts
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The NWS has issued a FLOOD WATCH in effect now through late Thursday night. River and urban flooding caused by excessive...
12/08/2025

The NWS has issued a FLOOD WATCH in effect now through late Thursday night. River and urban flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. Landslides possible in areas of steep terrain, and debris flows possible over recently burned areas.

King Tides are returning tomorrow, please stay safe out there!
12/03/2025

King Tides are returning tomorrow, please stay safe out there!

11/07/2025

Good morning Lincoln City! We are expecting another day of slightly sunnier King Tides with a 9+ foot high tide at 12:33 PM. We will likely experience flooding in low lying areas. Accesses to Highway 101 on SW 62nd and SW 63rd Streets will be closed; however, access from SW Jetty will remain open. We encourage residents to assess their readiness and prepare for this expected flooding. Sandbags are available at the self-fill station at the St. Claire Fire Hall. This is a reminder that this will be a monthly event and residents should continue to prepare for these King Tides over the winter. Many area hotels have reported vacancies for those wishing to keep their feet dry!

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801 SW Highway 101
Lincoln City, OR
97367

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